
Body pain has an impact on how we sleep, especially for seniors receiving hospice or palliative care. These pressures might lead to sleepless nights, and a fatigued senior loved one, which may delay healing or comfort. As a result, FAMILY FIRST HOSP...
Read More ›Along with seniors feeling lonely for a variety of reasons, such as a chronic illness or the death of a loved one, social isolation can be detrimental to their health. They are then more prone to depression, worry, and increased risk of heart disease...
Read More ›A moment of awareness occurs in every caregiver’s journey with an aging patient. It’s a time when the patient’s quality of life may best be supported by early palliative care. Palliative care is a next level of care for someone experiencing chr...
Read More ›Aging is a journey that everyone experiences. For some, the changes in the body can result in chronic pain. If you or someone you love is experiencing these changes, start with these top 3 tips for chronic pain management. If an elder in your family ...
Read More ›Hospice treats the whole person, not just their physical symptoms. Spiritual services during hospice care honors the unique way each person finds meaning in their life. For some, it includes honoring a particular religion, tradition, or way of life. ...
Read More ›Pain is a physical or emotional burden for many hospice and palliative care patients who live with terminal illness. But they are not alone. The need to manage pain is a situation many individuals may have to endure at some point in their lives. All ...
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